Landmark
Casa Rosada
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Casa Rosada, the executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina, stands as a symbol of political power in Buenos Aires. Its distinctive pink color is said to result from a blend of white and red paint, representing the country's opposing political factions. Visitors can tour the museum inside, which showcases presidential artifacts and historical exhibits, and stand on the iconic balcony overlooking Plaza de Mayo, where leaders like Eva Perón gave impassioned speeches.
Don't miss
- View the iconic balcony where Eva Perón spoke to the masses
- Explore the Museo de la Casa Rosada with presidential memorabilia
- Admire the unique pink façade and Italianate architecture
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Casa Rosada
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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